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Coldest air of the season sweeps through South Jersey

A powerful Canadian high pressure system will make the area feel more like Minneapolis as sub-freezing air locks in through Tuesday.

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Temperatures continue their crash from the spring-like temperatures on Sunday morning.

As the sun rises, temperatures will range from only 10 to 15 degrees, about 10 degrees below average. That’s not extremely unusual for us, but when you factor in the wind chill, it will feel like the negative teens!

A wind chill advisory will be in effect for the morning. You need to cover up. Frostbite will be likely in around 30 minutes on unexposed skin.

A whipping, icy northwest wind has brought icy temperatures and dangerous cold to the region…

Otherwise, we will see a mix of sun and clouds for the day.

Northwest winds will be blowing at 15-20 mph. High temperatures will only rise to around 20 degrees, more like Minnesota than Mullica. This will be our coldest day since the first week of January last year.

Rain will then continue overnight. Similarly to this most recent storm, a wave of low pressure will ride along a boundary where there is the tightest temperature gradient. This likely sets up in a similar spot as last weekend, meaning that we will continue to be mostly rain Thursday as temperatures fall from around 50 to around 30.

Lastly, I’ll add that please remember our pets. Take them inside during these next couple of days. They will thank you!

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This is my first newspaper but not my first forecast for NJ. I graduated with a B.S. in Meteorology from Rutgers. Two TV internships gave me a taste for the newsroom. Then, after nearly 4 years in private NJ weather, I'm forecasting South Jersey for you.

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